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News, announcements and updates for and by AHS students, faculty and staff.

PDF/UA Identifier for PDF Accessibility

Hello, AHS faculty and staff. I am Ryan Lemke, the Junior Accessibility Specialist for AHS Marketing and Communications. Each week, I will share tips to make your content more accessible. This week’s topic…

Website for upcoming Wood St. road and sidewalk closures

A traffic calming construction project at and around the Wood St. and Taylor St. intersection is scheduled to begin on February 2. Street and sidewalk closures are planned throughout the project’s phases, as…

AHS faculty and staff internal listserv

All AHS faculty and staff can confirm their enrollment in the AHS faculty and staff listserv (CAHS@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU). Log in to LISTSERV.UIC.EDU to manage your subscription to the “College of AHS – Faculty and…

Caregiving in Rural Communities Podcast Episode

The Family Support Stories Podcast, hosted by the Family Support Research and Training Center, just released a new podcast episode on the unique challenges of family caregivers living in rural communities. In this…

AHS publications digest: Jan. 5 – Jan. 19

Zhenyuan Song song2008@uic.edu Hu R, Park J, Qian Y, Xiong S, Elsabbagh AH, Chhikara A, Fan H, Shi Z, Liu L, Li Y, Song Z, Mahmoud AM, Chen J, Baur JA, He Y, Layden…

Watermarked ScholarGPS certificate of achievement for Tamar Heller as a 2025 Highly Ranked Scholar in the specialty of Developmental Disability

Tamar Heller honored by ScholarGPS for lifetime achievement

ScholarGPS has recognized Tamar Heller as a 2025 Highly Ranked Scholar in the Field of Social Sciences, Discipline: Human Development and Family Studies, for he exceptional productivity, noteworthy impact, and quality of scholarly work, ranking…

Giamila Fantuzzi co-authors Science Politics op-ed

Giamila Fantuzzi and UIUC colleague, Tazeena Husain, published an op-ed in Science Politics: sciencepolitics.org/2026/01/15/why-access-to-research-is-not-enough.